Asahito Nanjo

Japanese underground musician
Asahito Nanjo
Also known asRed
BornAichi, Japan
Genrespsychedelic rock, free improvisation, experimental rock
Years activelate '70s - present
Websitehomepage2.nifty.com
Musical artist

Asahito Nanjo (南條麻人) is a Japanese underground musician, best known for his psychedelic rock groups High Rise, Mainliner and Musica Transonic, and the ethnic improvisation unit Toho Sara. He has been active on the Tokyo underground scene since the late seventies.

Part of his sonic aesthetic is to record, mix, and master using extreme levels of distortion, dynamic range compression, and clipping making the sound of the instruments unrecognizable. The results can be said to contain elements of noise music.

Musical activity

Below are the main groups with which he has been involved from 1979 to the present:[1]

  • Red Alert (psychedelic punk group, 79–81)
  • Red (experimental performance, 79–89)
  • Conformist (dark psychedelic group, 81–82)
  • Deaf and Dumb House (esthetic improvisation unit, 81–82)
  • Virus Freak (avant-garde free rock group, 81–82)
  • Tako (avant-garde performance group, 81–82)
  • I'm useless (strange free rock unit centring on Tamio Shiraishi, 81–82)
  • Telepatys going bad of Rotness (psychedelic punk group, 81–82)
  • Kousokuya (psychedelic avant-garde group, 82–83)
  • Sweet Inspirations (progenitor of Maher Shalal Hash Baz, 83–84)
  • Psychedelic Speed Freaks (the ur-High Rise, 83–84)
  • High Rise (heavy psychedelic group, 84 - present)
  • Shokubaiya (improvised music unit, 88–89)
  • Nijiumu (improv unit formed with Keiji Haino, 88–90)
  • Ohkami no Jikan (dark psychedelic group, 90 - present)
  • Ten no Okami (avant-garde unit, with Keiji Haino, 90–91)
  • Johari (ethnic meets experimental, 90–92)
  • Toho Sara (avant-garde shamanism, 92- present)
  • Group Musica (avant-garde symphonic group, 94 - present)
  • Bibliotheca Hermetica (avant-garde, 94 - present)
  • Mysterious Adni (avant-garde, 94 - present)
  • Ancient Wisdom (avant-garde, 94 - present)
  • Splendour Solis (avant-garde, 94 - present)
  • Up Tight (free jazz unit, 94 - present)
  • Musica Transonic (psychedelic improvised music, 94 - present)
  • Mainliner (heavy psychedelic noise rock group, 95 - present)
  • Psychedelic Background (trip psychedelic group, 96 - present)
  • Minus Three Years Old (new psychedelic blues band, with Keiji Haino, 96 - present)

Discography

Nanjo is credited on over 300 releases.[2]

Selected discography:

High Rise

see High Rise (band) for full discography
on P.S.F label if not specified

  • II (1986)
  • Dispersion (1992)
  • Disallow (1996)
  • Psychedelic Speed Freaks '84-'85 (1997, Time Bomb)
  • Desperado (1998)

Mainliner

see Mainliner (band) for full discography

  • Mellow Out (1996)
  • Imaginative Plain (2001)

References

Interview. Opprobrium, issue 3, 1998. (English)

Stofer, F. (2000). Japanese Independent Music, France: Sonore. ISBN 2-9515644-0-6

  1. ^ "Looks like real Nanjo's webpage"[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Asahito Nanjo's Discogs page"

External links

  • High Rise official website[permanent dead link]
  • Interview with Nanjo
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High Rise
  • Asahito Nanjo
  • Munehiro Narita
  • Ikuro Takahashi
  • Tatsuya Yoshida
Studio albums
  • II
  • Dispersion
  • Disallow
  • Desperado
Live albums
  • Psychedelic Speed Freaks
  • Live
Related
  • Mainliner
  • Ruins
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Mainliner
  • Kawabata Makoto
  • Koji Shimura
  • Kawabe Taigen
  • Hajime Koizumi
  • Asahito Nanjo
  • Tatsuya Yoshida
Studio albums
Categories
  • Albums
  • Members


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